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Capture AMQP traffic
editCapture AMQP traffic
editThe amqp
section of the packetbeat.yml
config file specifies configuration options for the AMQP 0.9.1
protocol. Here is a sample configuration:
packetbeat.protocols: - type: amqp ports: [5672] max_body_length: 1000 parse_headers: true parse_arguments: false hide_connection_information: true
Configuration options
editAlso see Common protocol options.
max_body_length
editThe maximum size in bytes of the message displayed in the request or response fields.
Messages that are bigger than the specified size are truncated. Use this option to
avoid publishing huge messages when send_request
or send_request
is enabled. The default is 1000 bytes.
parse_headers
editIf set to true, Packetbeat parses the additional arguments specified in the headers field of a message. Those arguments are key-value pairs that specify information such as the content type of the message or the message priority. The default is true.
parse_arguments
editIf set to true, Packetbeat parses the additional arguments specified in AMQP methods. Those arguments are key-value pairs specified by the user and can be of any length. The default is true.
hide_connection_information
editIf set to false, the connection layer methods of the protocol are also displayed, such as the opening and closing of connections and channels by clients, or the quality of service negotiation. The default is true.